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n declared,
support
bo Coatit·
dram at . camp to change Ameri·
politics by calling all of � 400
e cted de tea to another "Rambo
Con ntion" in Cruea 0, June 29-30,
o ek before the Democratic a·
'onal in San Fran . co. And he confirm-
ed p to definitely go to Cuba and
ibly Latin America to further
in U.S. foreign policy before
mocr tic nominee is lected.
ddition to calling for a "Jac n,
, Hart" marriage in the ctlon
runnin mate and final strategy in
fall camp' . t Republican
rre:lddf!�t Ronald Re gao, J c n listed
nges, not threats" the De­
mocrats m con lder to "reach out"
to h "three million" pporters during
th pco convention.
called for "uniform primary
t _th elbnin
25C
Margar t 8ush Wilso
to
AACP'
By Terry y
rgaret Bush ilson, former presi­
dent of the n tional board of directors
of th AACP, ddr the Twin Citie
branch on hat e called "Day of
Celebration by the Co cience of Amen-
ca."
Th occ . on wa the annual Freedom
Fund Dinner hich this year marked th
, 75th anniversary of the nation's leadin
civil rights organization.
The elimination of economic racism
tops the unfinished enda for the
MCP and what "should be nda
of all of America," ilson told
her udience of 0 r 200 peopl thered
at amada Inti.
She began her speech' noting �e had
just attended a conference in Atlan
on "Children Having Children."
"Childre are moving into -thier fer­
tility period having children wh n they
are not mature enough to deal with that
situation with concern, nsitivity or
comp 'on, she ·d.' e me the
are un ed mothers, but many are
'dow," Mrs. ilson 'd,"the men
in their Ii are d d."
It . not ours to be judgemental,
e observed, but to hat is happen-
ing in America that' Ie din us to
situation?
e are more permlSSIVe . ty,
iIson noted, and there a different
of "true holds" requiring party candi­
d tes to get from 10 to 20 percent of
th atewide te before receivin any
delegate. But, J c n ha repe tedly
ed for proportional repre entation
in voting instead of winner t ke all,
hile ekin the elimination of cond
primary elections hen candid te
doe not get a m [ority in the fir t
election.
AI 0, he listed tronger enforcement
of voting right legi tion, "reciprocal
oting" and "integrated atemaking"
here party 1 ader late Black candid t
in white voting are well white
candidates among BI ck oters, Point­
in out that Jac n on in 57 primary
contests in 60 congre ional district
in 28 t, dupty camp .
Preston LD . the nurn of s
Con oould double if the party
type of communication, mo
- the T.V. screen. Adult
pervasive
d children
re being expo d to a . de ran e of
thin .
Sh ld t t tho atten' the
Atlant conference greed Americans
are opposed to censorship. "ut hat
e did say," rs, ilson commented,
"American citize ha a re po ibil­
ity. Too many people are abdicating
their personal respon ibility."
"I'm here to urg personal involve­
ment to you in hat you be' this
country' about," sh d.' e cannot
afford to remain uninvolved."
, e are no longer If- fficient
and independent .nation," she noted.
"You In the St te of chi and, I
know, even Gener I otors understand
e h ve some economic interrelation
that imp cts on ."
. Remarking that one ldom h an
anymore about th inferiority of J pe­
ne product, on' d are
no longer in the po . tion to urn that
what e produce here . going to b
perior.
"What do you do with this country
of oun th t has to deal in the orld of
interre tion?"
"Part of the an er
rul are changed the pre' dential
candidate has demanded.
J c son recei ed three million votes
compared to about en million for
alter onda and nearly five million
for Gary H t Love reported. Emp
ing that J c on should h v 800 del -
gate in ead of 400, Lov relea d copie
of letter to the D C eking 20 p rcent
of the 4,000 D I ate for J n;
40 percent for ondale and 36 percent
for Hart.
o t Jac n upporter r ed th t
he h alre dy won hi campaign b�
havin th country, th p rty and the
media f u on ch i e the poor
and 1 ed out in in more civil
right, full employment, nuel ar dis­
armam nt, internation trade nd or d
,Lo id.
